TORONTO—Choice Hotels Canada has welcomed five new hotels to its growing family of properties during the third quarter of 2014. A strong sign of the company’s growth, Choice Hotels Canada is continually working with new and established franchisees to bring new hotels to key markets across the country.

“With the support of ambitious hotel operators and developers, there is no limit to what Choice Hotels Canada can accomplish,” says Brian Leon, managing director, Choice Hotels Canada. “We are thrilled to bring these hotels into our system and to be working with these new partners.”

"These new hotels are a significant addition to our network of franchisees,” says Tim Oldfield, managing director, Choice Hotels Canada. “Our success this past quarter further assures that we continue to deliver unparalleled service, quality accommodations and value to guests in a broad range of locations across Canada.”

Choice Hotels Canada is the nation’s largest hotel franchisor with 325 properties currently open or under development. The company’s Comfort, Comfort Suites, Quality, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Econo Lodge, Rodeway Inn, MainStay Suites and Suburban Extended Stay brands are designed to accommodate the value-oriented traveller. In addition, there is the Ascend Hotel Collection membership program which consists of unique, boutique and historic properties. Combined they serve more than five million Canadian guests each year. All hotels are independently owned and operated.

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